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If you're interested in applying for a Guinness World Record, the following steps can help guide you through the process: 1. Research existing records: Before attempting to set a new record, you should first research existing records to see if your proposed attempt is unique and has not already been achieved. 2. Choose a category: Once you've determined that your proposed record is not already taken, you should choose a relevant category for your attempt. Guinness World Records has over 50,000 records in various categories, such as sports, entertainment, science, and more. 3. Register your interest: You can register your interest in attempting a record on the Guinness World Records website. Provide a brief summary of your proposed attempt, including details about the category you've chosen, the location of the attempt, and the date you plan to make the attempt. 4. Gather evidence: Before making your attempt, you need to collect evidence that will support your record claim. Evidence can include photographs, videos, witness statements, and other documentation. Check the guidelines for your specific category to determine what types of evidence are required. 5. Make your attempt: On the day of your attempt, make sure to follow all of the guidelines set forth by Guinness World Records. Have witnesses on hand to observe and verify your attempt, and document everything with photos and videos. 6. Submit your evidence: After the attempt, you need to submit all of your evidence to Guinness World Records for verification. They will review your evidence and determine whether or not you've set a new record. 7. Wait for verification: It can take several weeks for Guinness World Records to verify your record attempt. Once they've completed their review, they'll let you know whether or not you've set a new record. 8. Celebrate your achievement: If your attempt is successful, you'll be officially recognized as a Guinness World Record holder! You'll receive a certificate and other official documentation, and your achievement will be added to the Guinness World Records database.
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